Pablo wants to play with his shiny things, but his cardigan is in the way, making a scary shape. Nobody knows how to get past it until Llama bravely leads the way.
When Pablo finds the new sofa difficult to accept, the sofa becomes upset. The Book Animals help Pablo to realise that he and the sofa both need time to get to know each other.
Pablo’s mum is measuring the wall with what looks like a number snake. Pablo and his friends follow this creature through the Art World, amazed by all the things it can do!
When Pablo gets Chicken Pops, so do all the Book Animals. Soon everyone is itching and they don’t know how to make it stop. Luckily, in the Real World, Mum has the answer.
Pablo really wants to go swimming, but how can he get past the echoey walls, the cold wet floor and the smell of chlorine to reach the embrace of the water he loves?
Pablo’s new mattress feels higher than his old one, like it is floating up into the sky. Now it’s up to him and the Book Animals to find a way to bring it down again.
Pablo and the Book Animals are both excited and nervous about going on a plane. They find the best way to prepare is to go through the whole process in the Art World.
Pablo loves the old steam trains at the transport museum. But he starts to feel sad that they are stuck in one place and wants to help them do what they were supposed to do.
Pablo is feeling 'bleugh', so choosing is difficult. He wants to go to both the swimming pool and the library, and soon the two places are pouring into each other. Confusing!
Llama keeps singing a song from a paper towel advert, making Pablo feel like he needs to keep spilling his juice so there will be something to wipe up.
When Mum puts back a bowl she was going to use, Pablo can feel how sad the bowl must be. But some of his friends find it hard to accept that everything has feelings.
Mum takes Pablo to a playground with a huge slide that is only for big kids. So Tang decides to draw himself big and discovers why Mum told Pablo that he had to wait.
Mum’s new friend is coming to meet Pablo - but just because Mum likes him, that does not mean he does. The Book Animals have to help Pablo face this new challenge.
Pablo and the Book Animals meet a camera that wants to take pictures of everyone, even when they do not want their picture taken. And worst of all, it keeps using the flash!
The Book Animals are excited to meet the different members of their families at the zoo. Pablo and the friends try to help Noa find his family, but there are no dinosaurs at the zoo.
Mum tells Pablo not to touch the doughnuts, the flowers and the vase on the table, but telling Tang not to touch something only makes him want to touch it more!
Pablo loves his fluffy jacket so much that he decides to keep it on inside. Mum says he doesn't need it, but Pablo knows his fluffy jacket needs him or it will feel lonely.
Mum wants Pablo to tidy his room, but his untidy toys and clothes are all calling him at the same time, and soon Pablo is so confused that he struggles to do anything at all.
When Lorna shows Pablo her new pet guinea pig, Tang wants to grab it, but getting too close makes Noa feel wobbly. Pablo and his friends need to learn how to act around it.
People don't always want to hear Draff’s facts, so he decides to draw himself a robot who will. But is a robot that says you’re right all the time really a better friend?